Lee's Summit R-7 School District to host
third boundary forum Jan. 15 at LSWHS
Additional forum scheduled to gather
input on elementary boundary change

The Lee's Summit R-7 School District will host a third Public Boundary Forum to gather feedback from citizens on proposed elementary boundary changes for the 2009-10 school year. This additional forum is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Lee's Summit West High School.
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Chamber and R-7 School District
sponsor spring recognition program
When you hear the phrase "outstanding teacher," who comes to mind? You may want to nominate this teacher for the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce Excellence In Teaching/R-7 Teacher of the Year Award.
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R-7 School District earns state’s Distinction in Performance Award for eighth year in a row
District has “perfect 100” score on award criteria

The Lee’s Summit R-7 School District was one of just 13 metropolitan-area school districts to earn Missouri’s coveted Distinction in Performance Award this year, according to a Dec. 12 announcement from state education officials. The award honors districts for academic achievement and progress during the 2007-08 school year.
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Lee's Summit featured among 'Best Places
in America to Raise Kids' by BusinessWeek magazine

Lee's Summit was recently featured in BusinessWeek magazine as Missouri's "best affordable town for raising children." Most important factors in this analysis were school performance, affordability and safety. The magazine selected one town in each state, and Lee's Summit was selected as the top community in Missouri for raising children.
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Dates to Remember

Jan. 5: Classes Resume
Jan. 19: No School-Martin Luther King's Birthday
Feb. 6: Early Release Day-Staff Development

Feb. 16: No School-Presidents' Day
Feb. 20: Early Release Day-Staff Development

 

CELEBRATE SUCCESS
IN THE LEE'S SUMMIT R-7 SCHOOL DISTRICT

•The school district is a winner of Missouri’s Distinction in Performance Award, the state’s highest recognition for academic achievement. During December 2008, the R-7 School District was recognized for being among a handful of districts in the state to earn a perfect score on criteria for the Distinction In Performance Award each year for the last eight years.
•R-7 officials reported that approximately 85 percent of the 2008 graduates have indicated they will attend college, based on 2007-08 seniors' response to a spring 2008 survey regarding the students' plans.
•The class of 2008 was offered $20.2 million in college scholarships for the next four years.
•Lee’s Summit was recently featured in BusinessWeek magazine as Missouri’s “Best Place in America to Raise Kids.” Only one town was selected from each state, and most important factors in this analysis were school performance, affordability and safety.
Money magazine named Lee's Summit R-7 schools as seventh best in the nation in its annual "Best Places to Live" issue focusing on the nation's top 100 small cities.
•Ten seniors were named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists in fall 2008. This ties an R-7 School District record.
•The R-7 School District earned recognition as a SMART Showcase District in spring 2008. Districts receiving this designation are leaders in the adoption and use of technology that improves student learning and teacher effectiveness. Lee's Summit R-7 is the only metro-area district to earn this award.
•All three R-7 School District high schools offer the International Baccalaureate program, a rigorous curriculum offering students the opportunity to compete with high-achieving students worldwide. Only nine high schools in Missouri offer this program.
•The A+ program is offered at all three high schools. Qualifying students enrolled in this state-funded program are eligible for reimbursements at Missouri community colleges, vocational/technical institutions, and some four-year colleges.
•Lee’s Summit R-7 students consistently score above state and national norms on all tests, including the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Tests and ACT college-entrance test. On the ACT 2008 college entrance test, for example, the R-7 School District high schools’ composite score was 22.9, compared to 21.6 for the Missouri average and 21.1 for the national average.

 

 

 





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